NBA spokesman Tim Frank told the Associated Press on Thursday that the league’s competition committee met two weeks ago to discuss a plan for discouraging and penalizing players for flopping. Frank said the league is finalizing procedures, which will likely involve a postgame review of the play by the league office and not an in-game infraction for the guilty party.

“If you continue to do this, you may have to suffer some consequences,” NBA Commissioner David Stern said about flopping in the NBA Finals during the competition committee’s June meeting. “What those exactly should be and what the progression is, is to be decided, because … we just want to put a stake in the ground that says this is not something that we want to be part of our game, without coming down, with a sledgehammer but just doing it in a minimalist way to begin stamping it out. And I think there are ways we can do that and we’ll have to wait and see exactly what we come up with.”